James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1879

122 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Balls. Runs. Mdns. Wckts. Aver. r. C. Morrison T>li5 .oCS 92 G3 9.2 J. Wakefield 1038 ;i8y. GG 3G ll.G C.R Keith-Falconer 772 .32-1 35 25 1.3.9 E.F. Gron-sc GI2 201 .3-1 17 12 0.Evan-Thomas 2.33 1-J3 7 1.5 9.8 WukefieM howled 15: Keith-Falconer,10; Growse,12; Evun-Thouiiis 1 wide, and Morrison,I. Charterhouse Eleven in l-STS.—*£". O. CohSn (Capt.):a good bat, com bining free hitting powers with a good defence; as capt;vin did iill in his power to ensure snocess, and set his team a good esamplo. *JC. !•'. druirnii: a good bat. with a very fair defence and plenty of style ; a quick run-getter off loose bowling; a good field; has greatly improved since last ye.ar. *"0. G. Kcun- Thoinnx:at times a most brilliant but, and when onceset very hard to get rid of; too c.arele8S in pnictice; excellent field ; has sometimes been successful with his slow nndcrbands ; has the best batting .iverago for the season. 11. komtva- Cocln,a steady bat. as a rule, with a very good defence ; has no hitting powers, and has consequently often spoilt-a good innings by attempting to "slog:" keeps wicket for the Eleven. *./. M'td-e/i'fld has bowled e.xtremcly well tlio latter part of the season ; has occasionally made rims; a very fair field. K. 0.Powell-, a steady b-at, but is too short to be able to hit hard, and is conse quently slow in m.aking nuis; a very sharp field; will probably be Captain next year. *C. K. Keitli-I'iilioner: a good bat, with a very pretty style : has been unlucky the gi-eater part of the season, but on one or two occasions lias done extremely good service ; a f.air change bowler. *./. .A'. 6'. I'oUwh a fair bat, with good style ; though good on the leg side, is too fond of hitting to leg ; fields extremely well. 11..\f. JFuU:by no means a pretty b.at , but most useful; has a long reach, a good eye, and hits hard; fair field. "T. C. Movvixon : has bowled extremely well and steadily throughout the scnson ; a poor bat, but will improve with practice. *ir.,1. Ecehjn ; a very neat bat,especially on the off-side ; has played well since he was putin the Eleven, and fields very fairly at point, CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. Results of Matches. Matches Played, 1.3; Won,•! Opponents. Where Played. ^[utchts H'lOi (-1). I Univ.Coll., Oxon ... Chltnhra Gloucester Club IChltnhm Worcesterslm-e Welsh Wanderers Matches Drawn (5). Cheltenham Town Clifton Club Liverpool Club Masters Old Cheltonians .... Matches Lost (4). R.A. C. Cireocester Clifton College Rev.P.H.Smith's 11 Marlboro'Coll..,. Chltnhm Chltnhm Chltnhm Chltnhm When Played. May 2.3 May 28 June -i June 25 June G Juno 8 Chltnhm June M-];") Chltnhm jjune 18-20 Chltnlim Juno 28-29 Chltnhm June 1 Clifton June 21-22 Chltnhm July 2 Chltnhm July 4.5 Drawn,0: Club. Ist 2nd Inn.Inn, n lOG 98 *142 118 — *48 ~( — 234 *79 140 242*193 J97 172; *921 57 ! I "•3! *191 177 2fl5| 142 30(1 121 — 192 126 1591 1 Post, 4. Oppnts. 1et 2nd Inn.Inn. ' I 1 lion 6y •IGI *21125 nine *3 w d 55: — 151 runs 2Gj *.30,72 runs *3 wd 87l — 55 runs it C w *4wd liemnrls. *5 w d 20.31*4 w d — 1*4 w d 2.3.3 *2 w d *48 I98l _ *101 Lo."! hy 104rns *ni> wd 9 wkts *1 w cl 77 runs G wkts *4 w d

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